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Tommy Sands performed the song in the 1968 Hawaii Five-O episode "No Blue Skies". [18] Presley included the song in his live sets from 1972. [12] He sang it on his live television special, Aloha from Hawaii Via Satellite, [19] a benefit concert for the Kui Lee Cancer Fund. [20] "I'll Remember You" remained on his sets until the summer of 1976. [12]
The song, which features the lyrics "Imitations are pale" and "Lay down/I'll remember you", [8] is a tribute to the band's late lead singer, Layne Staley. [4] Months before writing the song, Cantrell had been suffering from an unexplained illness. He told Guitar World, "I got deathly ill. I had these mystery migraines, intense physical pain ...
The Angels released the single "No Secrets" in April 1980 ahead of their fourth studio album, Dark Room (June) via Epic Records. [1] [2] [3] The album was produced by band members John Brewster (also on rhythm guitar and backing vocals) and Richard Brewster (also on lead guitar, piano and organ) with the rest of the line-up of Doc Neeson on lead vocals, Chris Bailey on bass guitar and backing ...
"I'll Remember You" (Stacey Piersa, Elliot Wolff) - 4:21 "Everybody's Got Summer" (Les Pierce, Nick Trevisick) - 4:32 "My Best Friend" (David Lewis, Wayne Lewis) - 4:50
"I Will Remember You" (1992) "Somewhere Somehow" (1992) Music video; on YouTube "I Will Remember ...
I'll Remember You" was included on Ho's debut studio album, Don Ho Show, released on Reprise Records. [12] Ho's success increased Lee's local popularity in Hawaii. [13] Other artists soon recorded the song in Spanish, Italian, Japanese, and Tagalog. [5] Tony Bennett, Andy Williams, Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass, and Vic Schoen covered it in ...
“Be the best of whatever you are.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. “Forever is composed of nows.” — Emily Dickinson “The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are ...
No Secrets is the only studio album by American girl group No Secrets.It was released on August 6, 2002, through Jive Records.The album spawned two singles, "Kids in America" (a cover of the Kim Wilde classic and also from the Nickelodeon original movie Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius) and "That's What Girls Do" (from the end credits of the Cartoon Network original movie The Powerpuff Girls Movie ...